On 03/14/11 15:34, LazyTcrochet wrote:
Greasemonkey installed correctly on the test Firefox profile. Does that mean I shouldn't use the default profile anymore, or is there any way to fix it? Thanks
It's up to you. I'd generally say, however, that unless you already posses the skills to safely clean a corrupted Firefox profile yourself, the cheapest/safest/best way to deal with the problem is to simply stop using the corrupt profile and move on.
(If you're feeling intrepid, close ALL Firefox windows, find your existing/broken Firefox profile [1], and try deleting the "extensions.ini" and/or "extensions.rdf" and/or "extensions.sqlite" file (whichever do or don't exist). They should be rebuilt, and this _might_ fix your problem. But mucking with your profile will always be risky.)
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